Lucifer, Paul Darrow
Lucifer, Paul Darrow
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Lucifer

Author: Paul Darrow

Narrator: Paul Darrow

Unabridged: 10 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/01/2013


Synopsis

Many legends surround the aftermath of the collapse of The Federation, including the fate of Kerr Avon...
What happened to Avon after the death of Blake and the crew of the Scorpio? Paul Darrow's vivid re-imagining picks up Avon’s story at the final moments of the final episode of Blake's 7 and follows him on his fight for survival, this time with no crew and no ship to help him.
The adventure continues years later as Avon, now an old man, finds himself a key player in the game of power politics being played out on a grand scale by The Quartet - four ruthless leaders in an uneasy alliance, who govern the world in place of the Federation. Old enemies resurface and dangerous new ones appear as the time comes for old scores to finally be settled...

Reviews

Goodreads review by Debra on May 17, 2021

The last in the lucifer trilogy written by paul darrow who played avon on blake seven. This book goes through the life of avon and where the second book left off.......more

Goodreads review by Lucy on February 13, 2017

I was rather intrigued by the childhoods of Avon and Servalan. Evidently they end so evil because of mothers searching for vengeance. However, the novel lacks those details that create a bond with the characters, and there are some rather large plot jumps.......more

Goodreads review by Adie on June 10, 2015

Very disappointed with this. First it is no more than a collection of memories linked together across the B7 timeline. There is no plot as such. Also, I found Paul's lack of research into somethings distracting to the point of wanting to stop! Don't get me wrong, Paul knows Avon very well, and every......more

Goodreads review by Andrea on February 15, 2016

Most of this book is actually very good. Paul Darrow does very well at writing all the political intrigues that happen before and during the events of the series. It starts to bog down in the last thirty or so pages, that pick up from the end of the previous Lucifer book. It does have a more believa......more

Goodreads review by Duncan on March 21, 2016

The finale of the post GP Darrow trilogy. On the plus side its better written than the previous books. On the downside he's still writing a Western and is peeing all over continuity from a great height.......more